2017
DOI: 10.1109/tnet.2016.2616359
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Caching Transient Data in Internet Content Routers

Abstract: Abstract-The Internet-of-Things (IoT) paradigm envisions billions of devices all connected to the Internet, generating low-rate monitoring and measurement data to be delivered to application servers or end-users. Recently, the possibility of applying innetwork data caching techniques to IoT traffic flows has been discussed in research forums. The main challenge as opposed to the typically cached content at routers, e.g. multimedia files, is that IoT data are transient and therefore require different caching po… Show more

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“…The ICN publish/subscribe semantics support integrated security and data distribution/decentralization via in-network caching. Although the transient nature of IoT data may bring challenges related to in-network caching, new research findings corroborate that caching techniques specifically designed for small transient data can actually reduce the time-to-completion of requests [6]. Furthermore, the ICN interface abstraction model, Face, is extremely relevant in supporting the sharing of data between devices, as well as between applications and services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…The ICN publish/subscribe semantics support integrated security and data distribution/decentralization via in-network caching. Although the transient nature of IoT data may bring challenges related to in-network caching, new research findings corroborate that caching techniques specifically designed for small transient data can actually reduce the time-to-completion of requests [6]. Furthermore, the ICN interface abstraction model, Face, is extremely relevant in supporting the sharing of data between devices, as well as between applications and services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…To the best of our knowledge, [33] was the first attempt studying the in-network caching of transient data in IoT systems. In this study, the authors aimed to prove the efficiency of in-network caching in IoT even with transient data.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, targetless requests to acquire information and connection availability is increasing in the IoT environment, as we introduced in Section 4.2. There have already been some researches [104][105][106] [106] caches transient data in the routers to reduce the delay by data item lifetime. However, we propose a new following algorithm, which utilizes the ID of the things rather than IP address-based routing from the core network, and it can be an example of possible suggestion to overcome this challenge.…”
Section: Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%